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Project RoBW
Runtime 10/2024 – 01/2026
The project aims to carry out a comprehensive analysis of (metallic) raw material demand in Baden-Württemberg, combined with an assessment of the associated social, ecological and human rights risks i
moreProject KlimKreisBW
Runtime 10/2024 – 03/2025
The amendment to the Baden-Württemberg Climate Action Act in October 2021 sets reduction targets for 2030 (-65 % compared to 1990) and 2040 (neutrality) in the energy, transport, buildings, industry a
moreProject VAU-Bio
Runtime 10/2024 – 08/2027
Compiling the data for the purpose of fulfilling the reporting requirement in accordance with Annex XVI Table 5 as part of the NECPR The use of biomass for energy generation is currently making a sign
moreProject BioNachRED
Runtime 10/2024 – 02/2027
Preparation of recommendations for the implementation of the requirements under Art. 29-31a, Annexes V and VI RED III and Implementing Regulations (EU) 2022/996 and (EU) 2022/2448 As part of the revis
moreNews How embodied carbon emissions from new buildings can be reduced
The study published today on behalf of Agora Industry makes it clear that embodied carbon emissions (ECE) from new buildings caused by the production of building materials and building construction mu
morePublication Reduktion und Regulierung von Embodied-Carbon-Emissionen im deutschen Gebäudesektor
Schaffung von Leitmärkten für klimafreundliche Grundstoffe
Authors:
Eleanor Batilliet,
Kathy Reimann,
Helen Rolfing,
Marie Westhof ,
Corinna Fischer,
Florian Maiwald,
Martin Pehnt,
Patrick Zimmermann,
Martin Röck,
Matteo Caspani,
Xavier Le Den,
Jacob Steinmann
Year:
2024
News Positive perspectives for the iBRoad2EPC model Renovation Passport following field testing in six EU countries
Energy experts in Bulgaria, Greece, Portugal, Romania and Spain have successfully tested and positively assessed the iBRoad2EPC model building Renovation Passport, developed as part of the iBRoad2EPC
morePublication Set of criteria for evaluating technology configurations for electric lorries
Authors:
Florian Heining,
Julius Jöhrens,
Julia Pelzeter,
Markus Werner,
Martin Ruscher,
Wolf-Peter Schill
Year:
2024
News Study on the sustainability of commercially used textiles published
More and more textiles are being produced around the world, driven by trends such as ‘fast fashion’. This ever-increasing quantity of textiles is associated with considerable negative environmental ef
moreProject SYMBIOSIS
Runtime 09/2024 – 08/2027
SYMBIOSIS aims to integrate biodiversity throughout the life cycle of railway infrastructure projects and to promote a collaborative and holistic approach to create sustainable and resilient infrastru
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